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the buffalo criterion wednesday may 27 june 2 1981 vol 56 - n 22 rochester niagara region us postage paid pfjwnno 114 buftalo.newvtak wny's largest & only accredited minority newspaper - featuring paid legitimate circulat ion talbert portrait presented during banquet this metadata seem took place ta 1933 at th taeaaer mlrhiuan avenue ymca daring a emmet by smmml chapter i*b pha when a put-trait of the late mary b taahart painted hy her nephew the lata henry rm wm preeeated m the late dr v j — ft sr paator mt mtehaya av*sw tapstat ctawrh aad dm d**ata looked m mrs l dubois & singers performed on radio program per away yeswa mr leurle lh*b*ta of tarda or ***** ihneeh formerly of chester and wtmdtawa aye and we located at ids humboldt p-kwy aad the rharrh thetr mere gaasto m the sherewn l walker nocturne ilelio progrsm ta the ladd-amies anummghi i%*y awe ***** rendering a mlectlon „*.* the walker hell whea it tarn ta-rated at 415 citato *.. corner of hickory,^pqbmmssbbbmhmi the program wm mid on sunday bam 11:30 to 12 midnight from th hall the paagiam s.*m discontinued altar the steams dtatroattaawd laamto tarrvta mrs dußota ta taewa handing team left - — criteria phot 58th year observance - phase ii 3 elected to new officer posts ****** savings bank ta soti-natced that lluf tab bmmwbw*m jcweph e maw jr raymond n tejanuy sad calvin p waller hay been elected b.bsbssbt nay aam ewcted te rarw officer positions faaepii e hsmner jr taa beta elected asaialant tka frutidc-nt whu ray sgsid n artltnuy aad quwa waller have been lftertad assistant trmsur a*i hamnet currently wpm aa regional retail uoager of ibe buffalo atgag,'':r mr ardanuy tranrtretly ac-rvea as aaoi kjhnoan in th bank's prtwre ; origination '«■*-*-* and mr waller is a**n*i wrvteg a man fl bank's bailey a-aa sa-b-«ra»a--a a ink e»r began hia h buffalo say mfrjmfc ia 1369 ■**- , *; trainee in 4-nml.triition rtawtrd to the kaab of a mm in in i the rank v b uw evan w-t -*-»■mm )■'**• he serves a p^r^«alo branch aaal aw readw ff**a aw univer k^*»&h«lof vv m it ti ft ■» •*-*> a k 6 cstiaen's t t cnn,nt ikr i nd th v ■!* amber chambers of commerce he resides in buffalo mr ardanuy joined buffalo savings hank in nov 1980 as assistant manager in the bank's ■"*«**■■origination daft ha previously served m mortgage offl mr at th first oderal savings and loan assoc of rochester he received an a.0.1 dame from the bryant and stratum business inautute ha is a member of ui board of direr-tore of the buffalo board of realtor and la a member of uw mortgsg banker * assoc niagara frontier builder's as . and the state and national aaaocl attm of realtors mr ardanuy reside with hi wife shelw and uwtr two children in south buffalo a 1971 graduate from canisius college with a bachelor's degree in hi tory and english mr waiter began hia career with buffalo savings bank in 1080 in the manage ment trainee program and wm named an admin istrative supervisor later that year if rvad a aamatant manager of the bank bailey-amherst ***** until january 1960 when he was promoted to manager of that office mr waller la the director of th archbishop carte advistory com as and a director and tvmsarer of both st augustine's center md the ken-bailey housing services he remade with his wife sandra pad their two children in buffalo aaa*a a hamnk raymond n abdani calvin waller annual local branch naacp medgar evers dinner set the 15th annual mad gar evsars dinner spon aored by th buffalo branch of the a acr will be held at 6:30 p.m sun june lath in the golden ballroom of the statler hi.tors tgratmt glt-mrt am will ha aajhct deputy ei.*o.-tiv direc tor uw rev cbarie h smith an important part of th program will be uw honoring of four ot-tatand log load persons awar dees are medgar event civil rights award chart i price commu nity mrt-w award mary am dußard o*l matt-ass bum m md youth award iwrryc t i pfatered ftp«»ineuagßxrti pofaad , variety special telethon arr ce-chalrmen brian d reek mueael director of polfah fl await ** oaaagre alee m n-tsfaar afaffate ovir leader aad richard b saasow - — i if vice preetdeat ef the p-siiah-american telethon to benefit poland on fri june 5 from 8 to 10 p.m , on wgr-tv 2 a variety special telethon will be held us raise fund for needed medicine and food in poland this is an international telethon wiui phone in the united states and canada the program is jointly sponsored by uw pralwh-aawricm congree and the folish-canadian wr ----■— mm-i - vwaamaa-a — uam coagre thar ia a great need for 58 hay drag in poland's hospitals to help children and the elderly afao poles must wait hours in tee for bread and meat for their families poland's solidarity leader lech walesa has told of these ae«da.'**mußa**rß**b during uw variety special there ill be a features filmed with tv-2 anchorman rich kellman in poland they will depict the true needs ol the polish people ; a _**■*. honorary chairman for the tele bm far food and medicine in poland £*.. *■* most l>v ward d head ■"■•»«< buffalo and james d griffin mayor of the city of buffalo j^famwaare richard b ****** aire m pnatoaiiij and brian rusk honorary co-chairmen are aloystius a ma-tew-aa national president of the jralish-american congress m kasru ba national president of the polish-can adian con caui rmai henry j s-j ene county oe a _ j m d„i i 1 m-.maarkaga for the ix far and cmnirattee have been held at umamii college in amherst courtesy of o4n m"-"u "™ * p.j.li*v committee for the rx far 3h v*"-*y 9pkm **** american and c anadian to give of themselvea to help on friday june sth to help poland during its time of need naacp freedom teg day mounted to save vital civil rights programs ha york n y - in . major announcement from national heedcuar tars naacp executive director ben jemin hor-4 hm dttdared that *'"■*■• ***}** a ■"»•» drive to raw imr-half saawaa dollar to save vital programs arttam uw arwoctation thai have beea largely responsible lor many of uw eva righta gains throughout urn century ami 13th in the latitw y _ *•£ country a__k-*-aa__i«l sudden rollback in taae affirmativ action gaaaw over recent twa the detrimental impact of the administrauna's budget ****** minor urn and uw poor uw continuous battle bowsing kgialauoti and eatendlng uie *-«»* rights art r au of utem present day hook aaavtu)dt ■■■»■■piat-t-d a great demand on our r o«*a aa a teeiiß «* are now facing a t-rinsi financial defictt at ", w ptaß to cvr 1 out out message hat freedom ain't pre to btresh aw sboprplng malls narks and other w*b tare * request financial contri jrj from all americana who believe uwt decent housing schools and lobs m he acquired far every dti-sen ™ tba nationwide effort will be launched *" citiee throughout the country with tbe major thrust falling aa»i^lw itwtadlclloß of nearly hod naacp branches youth councils snd college chapter from roast to coast *■*•* m we hope to raw j 4 funding to enable ** to ammmnt new programs to fight the conservath-e awing la ctiaigima tha growing climate against student ra sissgiw-iiisas to achieve edmai aaaae i ■ratwsn xx ... foe in it*\mme * "'* s»-l a .*.*,»*> ul twhmk against blacks and other minorities specially designated aolicitora will be stationed a specific locations to b announced by local bran he in numerous cominunjutw in many atam where a heavy church ini-ols,.ment ia anticipated the fondi-alalng effort arid ateo attend into the following day ft the event of inclement weather some communities may postpone uw event to the following weekend june sou and s i m);^mm_e_a_*_a_**aßß*gg*mm former baseball star hank aaron popular entertainers such m brock peters and sammy davis jr and most blsck mayors have already announced their support for the national campaign most black-oriented radio station thus contacted have enthusiastically sup ported the drive the tag day tradition became popular during the civil rights movement of the ho's however most ware ' conducted v local cam p m*aapwßms*ba****a*e for too long the naacp fern upheld the principle of equality and justice for all americana in the fata of seemingly insurmountable opposition considering recant v*nte we asa nothing.that will change that course we expect the publk to rally gemroutly around the worthy cause hooka c-mcluded.*tfnßihlhhmhhßhh golden image of dr martin luther king jr unveiled by abdullah luqman a golden bast of dr martin luther king jr the work of cephas agtietueiry erf kenya afri ca was presented to the buffalo sißperir.t*tod«i.t of schools dr eugene re i*a at the magnet school bearing his name by col craven givens treasurer of the mlx memorial treat fund in intrusting the best into the car of principal dr john dixon fund president clifford bell reminded him and hia students from the creative writing clam of th academic excellence as pect of dr mlx's life he cautioned the claaa that before you can take advantage of an opportuni ty you must develop uw tools to work with or you cannot open th door when opportunity knock the bust will be made available to other schools on * loan basis throughout th m»vtopolitan school district we trust that by ita appearance that it wih stir interest and t-fuestions about dr king and ha stand for human ri^ta and dignity far ab man kind remarkeu mr beu dr kings i a dream speech ranks along side of lincoln's g-rttaburg address and fhurrhili * finest hour among the 10 great speeches fa atarid hfatoi-*r far th to uw mlx memorial true fund for their dedkatfaa to erecting a statue of th dreamer fa aw park named in his honor lac m ad fain uwm by doing whatever we can to increase the praaeet twea ty-eeven thousand doqars to more thaa enough make our common dream oome true 1923 1981 jmjmi^t^l^h^,^^^mßißßiw*ff criterion press and still the no 1 wny central cities largest press o terror ism raw's csp*n rsajrv ss*t-w >•* e-s-rrv saw aawa oo **<-.-*>. * i our „•*-***.,. you'v fust foil aegn up far a copy ol th bußws critrrk-n v*ry s**k — for only fnationai 2s up*t*t new york tide mod lo*-***ai narnrty pr**a — lh oriv wny mm paper 0m * rrr*-*t«r«cj a a bona tto i-*-r-at-tr,*p under ot maixl.3 t7tactdc«*9em^tee***wt**apw*t*ra per twa wha cam j*4y i#7 oar hew im fa atlanta waa lost ii 11 ib-aaaaaaaaa
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1981-05-27 |
| Description | Powerful Voice of the Black People |
| Subject |
African Americans--New York (State)--Newspapers Erie County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Buffalo (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Race & Ethnicity |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original |
Merriweather, Frank E. Merriweather, Evelyn |
| Date of Original | 1981-05-27 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Physical Description | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo & Erie County Public Library |
| Publisher of Digital | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. |
| Digital Collection | Buffalo Criterion |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009 by Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. All rights reserved. |
| Technical Data | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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